List of Android apps by Google
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This is a list of mobile apps developed by Google for its Android operating system. All of these apps are available for free from the Google Play Store, although some may be incompatible with certain devices (even though they may still function from an APK file) and some apps are only available on Pixel and/or Nexus devices. Some of these apps may be pre-installed on some devices, depending upon the device manufacturer and the version of Android. A few, such as Gboard, are not supported on older versions of Android.
Active
- Accessibility Scanner
- Action Blocks[1]
- Adaptive Connectivity Services (formerly Connectivity Health Services)[2]
- Android Accessibility Suite
- Android Auto
- Android Beta Feedback
- Android Device Policy
- Android System Intelligence[3]
- Android System WebView
- Android System WebView Beta
- Android System WebView Canary
- Android System WebView Dev
- Android TV Core Services
- Android TV Home
- Android TV Launcher
- Android TV Remote
- Android TV Remote Service
- Backdrop Daydream
- Blogger
- Calculator
- Camera Switches[4]
- Cardboard
- Carrier Services
- Chrome Remote Desktop
- Chromecast Built-in
- Clock
- Cloud Console
- Compose Material Catalog[5]
- Contacts
- Creative Preview
- Cross-Device Services[6]
- Crowdsource
- Data Restore Tool[7]
- Data Transfer Tool
- Device Health Services
- Device Lock Controller
- Device Utility[8]
- Digital Wellbeing
- Dive Case Connector for Pixel
- Emoji Workshop Wallpaper[9]
- eSIM Manager
- Family Link Manager
- Fast Pair Validator
- Files by Google
- Flutter Gallery
- Find My Device
- Gallery Go by Google Photos
- Gboard
- Gboard Go
- GIF Keyboard by Tenor
- Glass Enterprise Companion[10]
- Gmail
- Gmail Go
- GnssLogger App
- Google
- Google App for Android TV
- Google Go
- Google Admin (formerly Google Settings)
- Google Ads
- Google AIY Projects
- Google Analytics
- Google Arts & Culture
- Google Arts & Culture VR
- Google Assistant
- Google Assistant Go
- Google Assistant – Interpreter Mode
- Google Authenticator
- Google Calendar
- Camera from Google[11]
- Google Chat (formerly Hangouts Chat)
- Google Chrome
- Chrome Beta
- Chrome Canary (Unstable)
- Chrome Dev
- Google Classroom
- Google Cloud Search (formerly Google Springboard)
- Google Connectivity Services
- Google Docs
- Google Drive
- Google Earth
- Google Family Link for Children and Teens
- Google Family Link for Parents
- Google Fi Wireless
- Google Fiber
- Google Fit
- Google Health Studies
- Google Home (formerly Chromecast and Google Cast)
- Google I/O
- Google Keep
- Google Lens
- Google Meet (formerly Hangouts Meet and Google Duo)
- Google News
- Google One
- Google Opinion Rewards
- Google Partner Setup
- Google Pay
- Google Photos
- Google Pixel Buds
- Google Pixel Watch[12]
- Google Play Books (formerly Google eBookstore)
- Google Play Console
- Google Play Games
- Google Play Protect Service
- Google Play Services
- Google Play Services for AR (formerly ARCore)
- Google Santa Tracker
- Google Sheets
- Google Slides
- Google Support Services
- Google Tasks
- Google Time Zone Data
- Google Translate
- Google TV (formerly Google Movies and Google Play Movies & TV)
- Google TV Home
- Google Voice
- Google VR Services
- Google Wallet (formerly Android Pay and Google Pay)
- Google WifiNanScan[15]
- Google WifiRttLocator[16]
- Health Connect[17]
- Ivy Big Number Calculator
- Live Channels
- Live Transcribe & Sound Notifications (formerly Live Transcribe)
- Local Services Ads by Google
- Looker Mobile
- Lookout
- Magnifier[18]
- Maps
- Google Maps Go
- Navigation for Google Maps Go
- Messages (formerly Messenger and Android Messages)
- Motion Sense Bridge
- Motion Stills
- Online Insights Study[19]
- Personal Safety
- Phone by Google
- Photomath
- PhotoScan by Google Photos
- Pixel Camera[20]
- Pixel Camera Services[21]
- Pixel Launcher
- Pixel Live Wallpaper
- Pixel Stand
- Pixel Tips
- Pixel Troubleshooting[22]
- Private Compute Services[23]
- Project Activate[4]
- Project Baseline
- Project Relate[24]
- Read Along by Google (formerly Bolo)
- Reading Mode[25]
- Recorder[26]
- Screenwise Meter
- Security Hub[27]
- Settings Services (formerly Settings Suggestions)
- SIM Manager
- Snapseed
- Socratic by Google
- Sound Amplifier
- Sounds
- Speech Recognition & Synthesis[28]
- Switch Access[29]
- System Parental Controls
- Toontastic 3D
- Voice Access
- Wallpapers
- Waze
- Wear OS by Google (formerly Android Wear)
- Wear OS Phone
- Wear OS System UI[30]
- YouTube
- YouTube for Android TV
- YouTube Create[31]
- YouTube Kids
- YouTube Kids for Android TV
- YouTube Music
- YouTube Music for Android TV
- YouTube Music for Chromebook
- YouTube Studio (formerly YouTube Creator Studio)
- YouTube TV
- YouTube TV for Android TV
- YouTube VR
Discontinued
- AdSense (merged with Google Ads)
- AdWords Express (merged with the main Google Ads app)
- AI Test Kitchen[32]
- Android Auto for Phone Screens (merged with the Google Assistant)[33]
- Androidify[34]
- Android Dev Summit
- Android Things Toolkit
- Android TV Data Saver
- ARCore Elements
- Audio Factory
- Beacon Tools
- Cameos on Google[35]
- Cardboard Camera
- Cardboard Design Lab
- Cloud Next
- Cloud Print
- Currents (formerly Google+ for G Suite)
- Datally (formerly Triangle)
- Daydream
- Daydream Elements
- Daydream Keyboard
- DoubleClick for Publishers (merged with AdWords)
- Google Expeditions (merged with Google Arts & Culture)
- Fabby
- FameBit
- Fiber TV
- Google+
- Google AdMob[36]
- Google Allo
- Google Apps Device Policy
- Google Body
- Google BrailleBack
- Google Cantonese Input
- Google Cast Receiver
- Google Clips
- Google Currents (merged with Google Play Newsstand)
- Google Duo (merged with Google Meet)
- Google Finance
- Google Gesture Search
- Google Goggles (merged with Google Lens)
- Google Handwriting Input
- Google Indic Keyboard
- Hangouts (merged with Google Chat and Google Meet)
- Google Japanese Input
- Google Korean Input
- Google Listen (merged with Google Play Music and Google Reader)
- Google Maps Navigation (merged with the main Google Maps app)
- Grasshopper[37]
- Jamboard[38]
- Material Gallery[39]
- Measure[40]
- MyGlass
- Google My Business[41]
- Google My Maps[42]
- Google News & Weather (merged with Google News)
- Google Now Launcher (merged with the Google app)
- Google Pay Send (formerly Google Wallet) (merged with Google Pay)
- Google PDF Viewer (merged with Google Drive)
- Google Pinyin Input
- Google Play Magazines (merged with Google Play Newsstand)
- Google Play Music (formerly Music Beta and Google Music) (merged with YouTube Music and Google Podcasts)
- Google Play Newsstand (merged with Google News)
- Google Podcasts (merged with YouTube Music)[43]
- Google Primer
- Google Reader
- Google Shopping (formerly Google Shopping Express and Google Express)
- Google Spaces
- Google Station Onsite
- Google TalkBack (merged with Android Accessibility Suite)
- Google Trips
- Google Voice (merged with Google Hangouts)
- Google Voice Search (merged with Google Now)
- Google Wifi (merged with Google Home)[44]
- Google Zhuyin Input
- Hangouts Dialer
- Inbox by Gmail (merged with the main Gmail app)
- Intersection Explorer
- Jacquard by Google
- Jump Inspector
- MyTracks (merged with Google Fit)
- Nest (merged with the Google Home app)
- Notable Women
- One Today by Google
- Pixel Ambient Services
- Playbook for Developers
- Playground (formerly AR Stickers)
- Quickoffice
- Scoreboard
- Science Journal
- Soli Sandbox
- Spotlight Stories
- Stadia
- Google Street View (merged with the main Google Maps app)[45]
- Tango (merged with ARCore)
- Task Mate[46]
- Trusted Contacts (merged with Google Maps)
- VR180
- YouTube Gaming (merged with the main YouTube app)
- YouTube Go
- YouTube Remote (merged with the main YouTube app)
See also
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